Bill Walker
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I did it's not there :)Yes you do. click the three vertical dots and the button will show.
I did it's not there :)Yes you do. click the three vertical dots and the button will show.
I did it's not there :)
Try turning your phone upside down ;-)I did it's not there :)
It's a brilliant piece of telly, in an era of great sitcoms.Just watching Waldorf salad episode of Fawlty Towers on Gold. Hadn't realised the American was played by Bruce Boa, who was General Riekan in Empire Strikes Back. Minutae, eh?
Fawlty Towers is brilliant especially as I hadn't watched it in ages, dialogue be and physical comedy in perfect harmony!
Whatever happened to the likely lads especially for me due to its mix of drama and comedy. All part of a bygone era now. Loved Watching as well, back when regional broadcasters would make things other than soaps.It's a brilliant piece of telly, in an era of great sitcoms.
We had the likely lads, on the buses, rising damp, the good life, porridge, George and Mildred, love thy neighbour, Terry and June, and probably a few more I've forgotten.
Great shows
Too true mate.Whatever happened to the likely lads especially for me due to its mix of drama and comedy. All part of a bygone era now. Loved Watching as well, back when regional broadcasters would make things other than soaps.
It's my favourite comedy show. Love Waldorf Salad, that couple are uber condescending Hahaha.Just watching Waldorf salad episode of Fawlty Towers on Gold. Hadn't realised the American was played by Bruce Boa, who was General Riekan in Empire Strikes Back. Minutae, eh?
Fawlty Towers is brilliant especially as I hadn't watched it in ages, dialogue be and physical comedy in perfect harmony!
Bold call, and I applaud your cheeky audacity, but better call Saul wouldn't have been made if it wasn't for breaking bad.Better Call Saul is the greatest show ever made